Author's Note:
My dear reviewers,
some of your reviews were really encouraging, some were interesting, another one simply stated that I should quit the nonsense and write plain stories with plain plots and nothing in them to think about. Whatever you thought about my story, I thank you very much for your reviews and I hope that you enjoyed reading what I wrote. Please, never stop reviewing and although this is a sentence you might read very often here on fanfiction.net: Your reviews really do brigthen my days!
Well, I knew that there would be reader out there who wouldn't like anything new (although Postmodernism is not really new anymore), but those of you who are disappointed by the previous chapters can turn to my other stories, which are pretty "normal" and nothing out of the ordinary. You only have to check out my account on fanfiction net.
With those two little one-shot stories posted here, I tried to make you curious, I wanted to try something out of the ordinary. I wanted to arouse your interested in reading things that are maybe not as easy to understand as other works. Now, here's my question: Are you interested in more postmodernism or cubism or whatever? Do you want me to post more stories which might be difficult to understand at first but which might be great after you put some effort in trying to understand them?
There are so many different styles which are worth to be read…and I think that J.K. Rowling's fantastic works provide enough material to work with.
I'm not a writer or author although I love to put those little "author's notes" on top of my chapters, but I would love to provide you with more stories to read. So please let me know whether to go on or quit.
Interpretation Help:
I know that "In the Bathroom" was more difficult and maybe not as good as "In the Library", but some of you came up with interesting ideas as to what happened and what was nothing but mere imagination. Well, I tried to hint at that in my stories and if you re-read them carefully you will find out that it makes a difference whether I used ' ' or " " to indicate that someonme was talking or thinking.
When I wrote the previous chapter I imagined that both Hermione and Draco had a bath (though not in a shared bathroom) and that they both were fantasizing about each other. One you reviewers suggested that it's just Hermione dreaming about Draco, but in my opinion they both were thinking about each other. Maybe they love each other, maybe they don't. That's up to you. There is no wrong interpretation, everything is possible and that is why I have a second task for you:
Please let me know how you interpreted either "In the Library" or "In the Bathroom" or better still, tell me about both. I'm yearning for feedback and I am absulutely aware that a lot of people read these stories, because they are rated R and contain scenes related to sex. They are pretty disappointed, I guess and therefore don't review, they don't even bother to flame me.
Whatever your intentions are when reading anything I wrote and whether you bother to review or not: I thank you for reading what I wrote and I appreciate it even more if you have the time to leave me a review.
Thank you.
Liar